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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Court of Justice of the European Communities (including Court of First Instance Decisions) >> Collins (Free movement of persons) [2004] EUECJ C-138/02 (23 March 2004) URL: http://www.bailii.org/eu/cases/EUECJ/2004/C13802.html Cite as: [2004] 2 CMLR 8, [2005] ICR 37, [2005] QB 145, [2004] 3 WLR 1236, [2004] EUECJ C-138/02, [2004] EUECJ C-138/2, [2004] ECR I-2703, [2004] CEC 436, [2004] All ER (EC) 1005 |
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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Full Court)
23 March 2004
(1)
(Freedom of movement for persons - Article 48 of the EC Treaty (now, after amendment, Article 39 EC) - Concept of 'worker' - Social security allowance paid to jobseekers - Residence requirement - Citizenship of the European Union)
In Case C-138/02, REFERENCE to the Court under Article 234 EC by the Social Security Commissioner (United Kingdom) for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before the Commissioner between Brian Francis Collinsand
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, on the interpretation of Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 of the Council of 15 October 1968 on freedom of movement for workers within the Community (OJ, English Special Edition 1968 (II), p. 475), as amended by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2434/92 of 27 July 1992 (OJ 1992 L 245, p. 1), and of Council Directive 68/360/EEC of 15 October 1968 on the abolition of restrictions on movement and residence within the Community for workers of Member States and their families (OJ, English Special Edition 1968 (II), p. 485),THE COURT (Full Court),
after considering the written observations submitted on behalf of:
- Mr Collins, by R. Drabble QC, instructed by P. Eden, solicitor, - the United Kingdom Government, by J.E. Collins, acting as Agent, assisted by E. Sharpston QC, - the German Government, by W.-D. Plessing, acting as Agent, - the Commission of the European Communities, by N. Yerrell and D. Martin, acting as Agents,having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing the oral observations of Mr Collins, represented by R. Drabble, of the United Kingdom Government, represented by R. Caudwell, acting as Agent, and E. Sharpston, and of the Commission, represented by N. Yerrell and D. Martin, at the hearing on 17 June 2003,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 10 July 2003,
gives the following
'Within the scope of application of this Treaty, and without prejudice to any special provisions contained therein, any discrimination on grounds of nationality shall be prohibited.'
'1. Citizenship of the Union is hereby established. Every person holding the nationality of a Member State shall be a citizen of the Union. 2. Citizens of the Union shall enjoy the rights conferred by this Treaty and shall be subject to the duties imposed thereby.'
(a) to accept offers of employment actually made; (b) to move freely within the territory of Member States for this purpose; ...'
'Any national of a Member State and any employer pursuing an activity in the territory of a Member State may exchange their applications for and offers of employment, and may conclude and perform contracts of employment in accordance with the provisions in force laid down by law, regulation or administrative action, without any discrimination resulting therefrom.'
'Member States shall, acting as provided in this Directive, abolish restrictions on the movement and residence of nationals of the said States and of members of their families to whom Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 applies.'
'(a) the document with which he entered their territory; (b) a confirmation of engagement from the employer or a certificate of employment'.
National legislation
'... a claimant who is not habitually resident in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or the Republic of Ireland, but for this purpose, no claimant shall be treated as not habitually resident in the United Kingdom who is - (a) a worker for the purposes of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 or (EEC) No 1251/70 or a person with a right to reside in the United Kingdom pursuant to Council Directive No 68/360/EEC or No 73/148/EEC; ...'
'(1) Is a person in the circumstances of the claimant in the present case a worker for the purposes of Regulation No 1612/68 of the Council of 15 October 1968? (2) If the answer to question 1 is not in the affirmative, does a person in the circumstances of the claimant in the present case have a right to reside in the United Kingdom pursuant to Directive No 68/360 of the Council of 15 October 1968? (3) If the answers to both questions 1 and 2 are not in the affirmative, do any provisions or principles of European Community law require the payment of a social security benefit with conditions of entitlement like those for income-based jobseeker's allowance to a person in the circumstances of the claimant in the present case?'
The Court's answer
The Court's answer
The Court's answer
On those grounds,
THE COURT
in answer to the questions referred to it by the Social Security Commissioner by ruling of 28 March 2002, hereby rules: 1) A person in the circumstances of the appellant in the main proceedings is not a worker for the purposes of Title II of Part I of Regulation (EEC) No 1612/68 of the Council of 15 October 1968 on freedom of movement for workers within the Community, as amended by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2434/92 of 27 July 1992. It is, however, for the national court or tribunal to establish whether the term 'worker' as referred to by the national legislation at issue is to be understood in that sense. 2) A person in the circumstances of the appellant in the main proceedings does not have a right to reside in the United Kingdom solely on the basis of Council Directive 68/360/EEC of 15 October 1968 on the abolition of restrictions on movement and residence within the Community for workers of Member States and their families. 3) The right to equal treatment laid down in Article 48(2) of the EC Treaty (now, after amendment, Article 39(2) EC), read in conjunction with Articles 6 and 8 of the EC Treaty (now, after amendment, Articles 12 EC and 17 EC), does not preclude national legislation which makes entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance conditional on a residence requirement, in so far as that requirement may be justified on the basis of objective considerations that are independent of the nationality of the persons concerned and proportionate to the legitimate aim of the national provisions.
Skouris |
Jann |
Timmermans |
Gulmann |
Cunha Rodrigues |
Rosas |
La Pergola |
Puissochet |
Schintgen |
Colneric |
von Bahr |
|
R. Grass |
V. Skouris |
Registrar |
President |
1 - Language of the case: English.